Gene Nash
Gene E. Nash of Shelton died
at home on May 2. He Was 66.
He was born in Sioux City,
Iowa, on January 13, 1930,to Ira
and Bernice (Brown) Nash, He
graduated from high school and
was married to the former Nola
F. Robertson.
Mr, Nash served with the US.
Coast Guard. He was employed as
a machinist, having made rollers
for the pulp mill in which he
worked.
He moved to Shelton from Fed-
eral Way three years ago. He en-
joyed fishing, boating and wood-
Working.
Survivors include his wife,
Nola Nash of Shelton; his mother,
Bernice Carter of Lynnwood; his
sons and daughters-in—law, Dar-
old and Kim Nash of Keego Bay,
Michigan, Edward and Marlene
Nash of Puyallup, Gene and Jill
Nash of Flint, Michigan, and
Dean and Jeanne Nash of Foun-
tain Valley, California; his daugh-
ters and sons~in~law, Michelle
and Don Hanks of Michigan and
Pamela and Ronald McPherson of
Everett; his sisters and brothers~
in—law, Ethel and Jim Escober of
Teuino and Marilyn and Lionel
Yaggi of LaMirada, California; 20
grandchildren and five great-
grandchildren.
At Mr. Nash’s request no ser—
vices will be held. Arrangements
are by McComb Funeral Home
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GeneENish . ,
Gene E. Nash, 66, a resident of
Shelton for the past three years,
died Thursday, May 2, 1996, in his
home1 Cause of death was unavail-
able.
He was born Jan. 13, 1930, in
Sioux City, Iowa, to Ira and Bernice
(Brown) Nash.
He married Nola F. Robertson.
Mr. Nash served in the Coast
Guard.
He was employed as a machinist,
havin made rollers for the pulp
mill where he worked.
He move
Federal Wa .
He enjoyed fishing, boating and
woodworking. .
Surviving Mr. Nash is his wife,
Nola, Shelton; his mother, Bernice
Carter, Lynnwood; {our sons,
Darold and his wife, Kim Nash,
Keego Bay, Mich, Edward and his
wife, Marlene Nash, Puyallup, Gene
and his wife, Jill Nash, Flint, Mich,
and Dean and his wife, Jeanne
Nash, Fountain Valley, Calm; two
dau ters, Michelle Hanks and her
bus and, Don, Michigan, and
Pamela McPherson and her bus.
band, Ronald, Everett; two sisters,
Ethel Escober and her husband,
Jim, 'llenino, and Marilyn Yaggi and
her husband, Lionel, LaMirada,
Calif.; 20 grandchildren; and five
great-grandchildren. .
At Mr. Nash’s request, no semce
will be held.
Arrangements are by McComb
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, OCR Text: Gene Nash
Gene E. Nash of Shelton died
at home on May 2. He Was 66.
He was born in Sioux City,
Iowa, on January 13, 1930,to Ira
and Bernice (Brown) Nash, He
graduated from high school and
was married to the former Nola
F. Robertson.
Mr, Nash served with the US.
Coast Guard. He was employed as
a machinist, having made rollers
for the pulp mill in which he
worked.
He moved to Shelton from Fed-
eral Way three years ago. He en-
joyed fishing, boating and wood-
Working.
Survivors include his wife,
Nola Nash of Shelton; his mother,
Bernice Carter of Lynnwood; his
sons and daughters-in—law, Dar-
old and Kim Nash of Keego Bay,
Michigan, Edward and Marlene
Nash of Puyallup, Gene and Jill
Nash of Flint, Michigan, and
Dean and Jeanne Nash of Foun-
tain Valley, California; his daugh-
ters and sons~in~law, Michelle
and Don Hanks of Michigan and
Pamela and Ronald McPherson of
Everett; his sisters and brothers~
in—law, Ethel and Jim Escober of
Teuino and Marilyn and Lionel
Yaggi of LaMirada, California; 20
grandchildren and five great-
grandchildren.
At Mr. Nash’s request no ser—
vices will be held. Arrangements
are by McComb Funeral Home
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GeneENish . ,
Gene E. Nash, 66, a resident of
Shelton for the past three years,
died Thursday, May 2, 1996, in his
home1 Cause of death was unavail-
able.
He was born Jan. 13, 1930, in
Sioux City, Iowa, to Ira and Bernice
(Brown) Nash.
He married Nola F. Robertson.
Mr. Nash served in the Coast
Guard.
He was employed as a machinist,
havin made rollers for the pulp
mill where he worked.
He move
Federal Wa .
He enjoyed fishing, boating and
woodworking. .
Surviving Mr. Nash is his wife,
Nola, Shelton; his mother, Bernice
Carter, Lynnwood; {our sons,
Darold and his wife, Kim Nash,
Keego Bay, Mich, Edward and his
wife, Marlene Nash, Puyallup, Gene
and his wife, Jill Nash, Flint, Mich,
and Dean and his wife, Jeanne
Nash, Fountain Valley, Calm; two
dau ters, Michelle Hanks and her
bus and, Don, Michigan, and
Pamela McPherson and her bus.
band, Ronald, Everett; two sisters,
Ethel Escober and her husband,
Jim, 'llenino, and Marilyn Yaggi and
her husband, Lionel, LaMirada,
Calif.; 20 grandchildren; and five
great-grandchildren. .
At Mr. Nash’s request, no semce
will be held.
Arrangements are by McComb
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